Eden Hazard believes Belgium’s opening two victories have sent out a message to some of the teams considered favourites to win the World Cup.

“We intend to carry on winning – each time, we inspire more fear,” the Chelsea midfielder said. “That’s ideal in terms of getting the teams we meet to come at us with their heads as low as possible.”

Belgium’s six points from matches against Algeria and Russia have guaranteed them passage to the last 16 and they need a point against South Korea to ensure they top Group H.

Divock Origi may get another chance to impress after his late winning goal against Russia as a substitute. “I was able to come on to the pitch at the Maracanã when the tension was at its peak and make the difference,” the Lille forward said. “I’m sure I’ll continue to grow and improve thanks to that calmness, and score more goals just as important as that one.”

South Korea need a win, and for Russia to avoid defeat to Algeria, to stand a chance of progressing.